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Existential escape of the bored: A review of meaning-regulation processes under boredom [PDF]
Boredom is a common, unpleasant emotion that conveys meaninglessness in life and compels people to escape from this adverse existential experience. Within the paradigm of existential social psychology frameworks, previous research found that bored ...
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This paper explores design students’ proposals for a redesign of the interior of a room of silence at the SUS hospital in Malmö. Reflection and existential meaning-making are discussed in relation to the material culture of design, and more specifically ...
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The power of meaning: the quest for an existential roadmap
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2018AbstractWhere can we turn to find the story of our lives—an existential roadmap that explains where we have come from, why we are here, and where we are headed? Must each of us discover meaning within the context of our individual lives, or are there universal sources of meaning that we can all access?
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THE MEANING OF SERVICE IN EXISTENTIAL COUNSELING
Антология российской психотерапии и психологии, 2023В статье рассматривается служение как один из смыслов деятельности экзистенциального консультанта. Дается определение понятию служения и раскрываются особенности осмысления консультантами собственной практики в экзистенциальной модальности. Предложены критерии, по которым можно оценить деятельность консультанта как служение, и обозначены опасности ...
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Existential Meaning Through Illness
Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 2004Abstract This study probed the effects of both level of existential meaning and coping processes on quality of life for patients with breast cancer. Results of bivariate correlation analyses with a sample of 248 women one to five years after diagnosis showed that a high level of meaning was strongly correlated with a high quality of life (r= .448, p
Eva G. Schoen, Donald R. Nicholas
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This article proposes a framework of concepts for the field of existential meaning-making in secular cultures such as those of Northern Europe. Seeking an operational approach, we have narrowed the field’s components down to a number of basic domains and
Peter La Cour, Niels Christian Hvidt
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What Does It Mean to ‘Teach Existentially’, and How Can We Teach Existentialism Existentially
Existential Analysis: Journal of the Society for Existential Analysis, 2021This paper documents an online discussion conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic. In the course of this, the authors note that psychotherapy teaching is extremely under-documented, under-researched and under-evaluated, and they formulate some preliminary ideas about how existential therapy can be taught in a way that is congruent with the ethos of ...
Simon Du Plock +2 more
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Existential Meaning and Terror Management
2019Terror management theory (TMT) posits that the uniquely human awareness of death engenders potentially debilitating existential terror that is “managed” by subscribing to cultural worldviews providing a sense that life has meaning as well as opportunities to obtain self-esteem, in pursuit of psychological equanimity in the present and literal or ...
Sheldon Solomon, Jeff Greenberg
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